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Andrews, Harry, 1911-1989

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Personal name headingAndrews, Harry, 1911-1989
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See alsoGraduate of: Wrekin College
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Associated countryEngland
Associated placeShropshire (England) Liverpool (England) London (England) New York (N.Y.) Stratford-upon-Avon (England)
Birth date1911-11-10
Death date1989-03-06
Place of birthTonbridge (England)
Place of deathSalehurst (England)
Field of activityMotion pictures Motion picture industry Acting Theater Television
AffiliationWrekin College Liverpool Repertory Theatre Company Old Vic Company Royal Shakespeare Theatre (Stratford-upon-Avon, England)
Profession or occupationActors Character actors and actresses
Found inBarton, J. Le morte d'Arthur [SR] 1984, c1963: label (Harry Andrews)
A hill in Korea, [20--?]: opening credits (Harry Andrews)
Halliwell's WW in the movies, 13th ed. (Andrews, Harry, 1911-1989; British stage and screen actor)
Halliwell's filmgoer's and video viewer's companion, 1993: page 24 (Harry Andrews (1911-1989); British stage and screen actor; often played sergeant-majors or other no-nonsense characters)
IMDb, July 14, 2016 (Harry Andrews; actor; British character actor; graduated from Wrekin College; appeared with the Liverpool Repertory; asked to join the Old Vic Company by Laurence Olivier; born November 10, 1911 in Tonbridge, Kent, England; died March 6, 1989 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; birth name: Harry Fleetwood Andrews)
The New York times, via WWW, July 14, 2016: Harry Andrews, actor, dies; In the hill and 50 other movies, by Andrew L. Yarrow, published March 8, 1989 (Harry Andrews, a British film, stage and television actor, died at his home in Salehurst, England; appeared in scores of plays and more than 50 movies; known for his portrayals of tough military officers in films like The Hill' and The Battle of Britain; born in Tonbridge, Kent, and made his stage debut in 1933 with the Liverpool Repertory Company; his Broadway debut came the next year in a production of Hamlet with John Gielgud; became a member of the Shakespeare Memorial Theater in Stratford-on-Avon; acted in many British and American television series and dramas)
Associated languageeng